Exciting 10-Hour Private Golden Circle Tour from Reykjavik to Keflavik Airport

The Silfra fissure separates the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates.
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Summary

Tour starts
Reykjavík, Iceland
Duration
10 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Languages
English
Available
All year
Minimum age
6 years old

Description

Embark on an exciting trip to one of Iceland’s most iconic tourist routes in this private Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik. This 10-hour adventure takes you around the famous circuit home to some of Iceland's most breathtaking natural wonders and cultural attractions.

The day starts when a friendly driver-guide picks you up from your Reykjavik hotel on board a comfortable vehicle. You’ll then proceed to the lava plateau, Hellisheidi, while taking the Ring Road en route to the Golden Circle.

Your first stop is the historic Thingvellir National Park. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Thingvellir National Park is a unique geological wonder and a cultural landmark.

Geologically, Thingvellir is exceptional due to its location along the Mid-Atlantic ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are slowly drifting apart. It is also home to the Silfra fissure. Silfra is renowned for its crystal-clear glacial water, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts exploring the underwater world formed by the plates' movement.

Culturally, Thingvellir is steeped in history as it was the site of Iceland's first parliament, the Althingi, established in 930 AD. This makes it one of the oldest democratic meeting places in the world. As you explore Thingvellir, check out the area’s stunning landscapes, picturesque waterfalls, and diverse range of flora and fauna.

Your next destination is the Haukadalur geothermal valley. The site is known for its bubbling mud pots, steaming hot springs, and erupting geysers led by the Great Geysir. However, its main attraction is the Strokkur geyser, one of the most active geysers in Iceland. Strokkur erupts with remarkable regularity, spouting scalding water and steam up to 98 feet (30 meters) into the air every few minutes.

After spending time with various geothermal wonders, you’ll head to Gullfoss, one of Iceland’s most fascinating waterfalls. Gullfoss is a two-tiered waterfall that captivates visitors with its sheer power and breathtaking beauty. The Hvita river rushes through a vast canyon, and as it reaches Gullfoss, it abruptly plunges into a deep crevice, creating two cascades that drop a total of 105 feet (32 meters).

Take note of how the sheer volume of water that tumbles down its rugged steps creates a thunderous roar and a spectacular mist that often forms rainbows in the sunlight.

Your next stop is the Highlands of Iceland, where you’ll find the Langjokull glacier. Covering an expansive area of approximately 395 square miles (1,025 square kilometers), the Langjokull glacier is the second-largest ice cap in Iceland and the fourth-largest in Europe.

One of the most notable aspects of the Langjokull glacier is its accessibility. Unlike many other glaciers, the Langjokull glacier has been developed to allow visitors to venture inside the glacier. A network of tunnels and caves, collectively known as the "Into the Glacier" experience, offers an immersive journey deep into the glacier's frozen interior. Inside, you can marvel at the ice formations, tunnels, and chambers carefully carved into the glacier, providing a fascinating glimpse into the world beneath the ice.

Before returning to Reykjavik, you’ll pass by a few more stops like Kerid or Faxi. Kerid is a stunning volcanic crater with a mesmerizing deep blue lake, surrounded by vibrant red and green volcanic rock formations that create a striking visual contrast.

Meanwhile, Faxi is a wide, serene waterfall with a unique charm and natural beauty. What makes Faxi particularly appealing is its accessibility and the tranquil atmosphere that surrounds it. Unlike some of Iceland's larger waterfalls, Faxi is relatively easy to reach, with a parking area nearby, making it a convenient stop for Golden Circle travelers.

As you head back to your hotel, peek through the vehicle’s window and enjoy the majestic views of the wild terrain to cap off your Golden Circle experience.

Grab this golden opportunity to witness one of Iceland’s most fascinating areas, rich in natural wonders and historical attractions, in this 10-hour private Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik. Check availability now by choosing a date.

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Included

Private vehicle
English-speaking driver-guide
Free Wi-Fi
Free use of iPad

Activities

Glacier Hiking
Sightseeing
Cultural Activity

What to bring

Weather-appropriate clothes
Camera and tripod

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